36 year old Amber Dawn Mackey of the S.C.E. designed this lithe tactical scout from existing serviceable hulls in the Anteres Shipyards surplus depot. Only one of three ever built. Only slightly better armed than most Oberth-Class variants and only capable of warp 7. Its not altogether unheard-of, to see one with a "borrowed" klingon cloak slink away from an observe-and-report assignment. Its highly reduced tactical profile makes it nearly impossible to hit in contemporary 1-on-1 combat. Is scheduled to be deployed with the new holographic deflector that generates multiple decoy versions of itself for an enemy to shoot-at, (hopefully) giving the genuine article opportunity to escape.

36 year old Amber Dawn Mackey of the S.C.E. designed this lithe tactical scout from existing serviceable hulls in the Anteres Shipyards surplus depot. Only one of three ever built. Only slightly better armed than most Oberth-Class variants and only capable of warp 7. Its not altogether unheard-of, to see one with a "borrowed" klingon cloak slink away from an observe-and-report assignment. Its highly reduced tactical profile makes it nearly impossible to hit in contemporary 1-on-1 combat. Is scheduled to be deployed with the new holographic deflector that generates multiple decoy versions of itself for an enemy to shoot-at, (hopefully) giving the genuine article opportunity to escape.

Designed to be a quick freighter escort against pirates, with Defiant-Class style bunkrooms/staterooms and armaments. Depends mostly on its speed & maneuverability at impulse, torpedo tactics at a distance, and straight runs at warp 9 than armor or up-close staying-power in a running firefight. Found in squads of four near trading bases.

The Libya-Class is basically a junkyard dog of components, designed to punch above its weight. Ram its way in, deposit/retrieve personnel, vehicles, + supplies and run like a mother-f***er back to its support fleet of bigger brothers and sisters.

Richard Ian Cox who gives the voice to Inuyasha was on Stargate Atlantis once. He was partially Wraith-drained, with McKay standing near him needing to get into the fight if you recall. Richard's character died unfortunately.

Dude,....just a thought...but why are you building ships that are (more or less,) "zords"? As much as I love your creativity, this 'Equestria-Class' barely registers as 'Trek'.

I could see a specially-refit freighter who's basic assignment is scooping-up biological traces of endangered species (upon being specifically asked through diplomatic channels) to get involved, etc.

A sub-department of Starfleet Science that gets appointed to veterinary assignments as a result of war, disease, increasingly-rare natural disasters, etc. to find compatible homes for species thinning out to extinction as a result of (often bipedal) dominant races' encroachment.